International Transgender Day of Visibility

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Transgender people come from all walks of life -- we are moms and dads, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters. We are your coworkers and your neighbors. We are 7-year-old children and we are 70-year-old grandparents. We are a diverse community representing all racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as faith backgrounds.

International Transgender Day of Visibility is honored every year on March 31 and is a time to celebrate transgender people around the globe and the courage it takes to live openly and authentically, while also raising awareness around the discrimination trans people still face.

Doctors Speak Out for Trans Youth: These experts who work specifically with transgender youth and their families are speaking out and challenging harmful myths and stereotypes and showing their support.

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HRC wants to hear from you and encourages you to join the conversation on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@HRC), Facebook (Human Rights Campaign) and Instagram (@HumanRightsCampaign) and add us on Snapchat (WeAreHRC) and share your personal story and/or messages of support using the hashtags #TransVisibility and #TDOV.